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Posts posted by melika091900
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13 minutes ago, Cruisesfun65 said:
You don't necessarily have to park the rental car for the duration of the cruise. You can return the car at an agency near the cruise port and then proceed to the ship.
ih i had no idea theres one near the port,
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No idea what is the easiest way to do this since we are flying in the day before the cruise from the west coast
is it easier to book hotel by the airport? and use private shuttle? or to rent a car and park it at the cruise terminal the whole length of the cruise?
its just me and hubby and our 9 year old it seems like renting a car might be the easiest but we have never cruised out of Florida
any suggestions welcomed
thanks so much
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yeah she will be 3 1/2 for this cruise if we book it around thanksgiving ..
im thinking she will love it,
thanks for all your info
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so me and hubby have been on 9 cruises as so our teenage daughter
but wanting to take our gonna be 3 year old on her first cruise,
I was debating either NCL jewel or carnival miracle from LA mexican riveria,
no flying for us etc
wondering if the Jewel has enough to keep lil one occupied, i see the waterslides etc...
anyone else with lil ones go on this ship before?
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yeah we self disembarked from our cruise in glaveston and we were back at hobby at 830a,,,,
its about 30min from the port or so.. i think 12n would be ok
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I've seen a lot of reviews for the "Best of Roatan" tours (and yes, I totally realize that "Best of Roatan" is the theme of the thread), but what about the "Fun-n-Sun" tour? My girlfriend and I are fairly easy to please (lol) and the simple tour of scenic views, some shopping, some monkeys, and the beach all sounds like a lot of fun to us.
So has anybody taken the basic tour? Is it worth the $25/pp?
YES YES And yes
we just did it last week
amazing !! tour of the island, monkeys, and beach,,
best of everything
our guide was kenny.. he was awesome,
you will probably be with other people, but there were only 5 of us total
so worth it , you wont regret it!
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18 days!! woot woot
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looks like their hours are minimal on weekends
so if you are coming in fri before it might work
Monday 7:30 am 6:00 pm Tuesday 7:30 am 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:30 am 6:00 pm Thursday 7:30 am 6:00 pm Friday 7:30 am 6:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am Noon Sunday Closed
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I researched for months and theres no rental place open on sundays,in galveston and the airport is about an hour away
not sure what days you are cruising, but most people get a shuttle, towncar, etc for getting to and from the airport, to the port
we just booked with Z limo for 91 total each way 3 people,
which was cheaper than a shuttle or taxi,
also had the option of renting the car for the length of the cruise and parking at the cruise terminal , but felt it was a waste...
theres a lot of threads about it,
good luck,
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thanks so much :O)
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can you send me their website? i tried to google it ,nothing came up..
thanks
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great time of year to sail there, not too hot, and its whale season!!!
pretty cool to go whale watching in cabo...
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u can get a driver and car all day , will take u any were and stay with u all day for 2 people $ 40.00 pp , 4 people $ 25.00 pp, best thing going on roatan
heard about him before, where did they take you ?we wanted to do the monkeys and then the beach...
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Hey roz
how are you ? i met you on NCL star 11/2006
did you sail on the pride yet ?
we are going in a few weeks...
email me sometime ,
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It's not working. I tried doing it through the countdown clocks portion of Cruise Critic, so I tried to create it and paste it from cruiseclocks dot com but when I paste it in and apply it it doesn't work. The word cruiseclocks gets replaced *******
wow maybe they are blocking websites from outside
did you try doing their countdown clock?????
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go tp user CP
edit signature
cruiseclocks dot com
and then you can also go to
and copy and paste it in your sig
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Really? I think my estimate of $1000/couple or $500 is probably pretty close.
Figure maybe a cruise fare of $300 p/p
Add taxes of about $25
Add gratuities of about $30
Now you're up to $355
Parking at the pier: $30 per couple / $15 p/p
Lots of socializing with old friends so I can easily see $75 p/p bar bill
Gotta do something in the port(s) of call: $50 p/p
Plus, if the organizing committee arranges any special private events like a party or no-host reception in one of the lounges add another $25 p/p
You're now at $520 p/p
You can argue that my numbers may be off but there's no way dinner and dancing will come even close to $500 p/p. Not if you expect anyone to show up.
ok so it wont be that much for a dance. but who organizes those things???? and pays for the place to have it at? food ? DJ etc... thats what i meant... all in all the price of having the reunion somewhere like that for over 900 people ... i think the cruise is the best way to go , unless the school has a big reunion fund sitting somewhere ,
i know the OP didnt say anything about this being an option, but just in general, we had our 10 yr reunion last year in san francisco and it was over 10,000$ to have a place for 150 people, including dinner, dancing and open bar...plus we paid 100$ a couple..
im just saying
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go for it !!!
book a 3 day or 4 day cruise then people can try to budget it and go
if you did another type of reunion like a dance or something it would still cost that much per person anyway..
i would email some of the people in the class and ask for their opinions, if you could get a lot of them saying they want to do it, then do it
have fun
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cruising from Port Canaveral help
in Florida Departures
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so i can rent at the airport and drop off the next day at the cruise port and then book a shuttle to go from cruise port to airport after?
im hoping I can find a late flight the day we get off,
thanks for the info
i have to do all my research thats for sure i have never cruised out of florida